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Society of the 
War of igi2 



IN THE COMMONWEALTH 

OF PENNSYLVANIA 



MAR 1 1 1916 



MEMBERSHIP ROLL 

OF THB';»HKfi. ; 

Society of the War of 1812 

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IN THE 

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 

TOGETHER WITH THE 

CONSTITUTION AND RULES. 



Philadelphia, 1896. 



OFFICERS 

^X^, OF THE 

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^Society of the War of 1812, 

>L IN THE 

^ Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 

President, 
^ John Cadwalader. 

Vice-Presidents , 

Colonel, John Biddle Porter, 

Appleton Morgan, LL. D., 

Brigadier General Adolphus "W. Greely, U. S. A., 

Captain William Bainbridge Hoff, U. S. A., 

Captain Henry Hobart Bellas, U. S. A. 

Secretary, 

James Varnum Peter Turner. 

517, City Hall, Philadelphia. 

Registrar, 

Edward Rutledge Shubrick. 

Treasurer, 

Adam Arbuckle Stull, 

Assistant Secretary, 

Henry Douglas Hughes. 

Executive Committee, 

George Horace Burgin, M. D., 

Charles Henry Murray, 

Reynold Webb Wilcox, M. D., LL. D., 

David McKnight Hobart, 

Charles Williams, 

William Chetwood Spencer, 

Beverley Randolph Keim, 

Francis Mark Brooke, 

Russell Duane. 

Historian, 

Cyrus Kingsbury Remington. 

Chaplain, 
Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden. 



OFFICERS 



OF THE 



Society of the War of 1812, 



From its Organization, January g, 1854. 



PRESIDENTS, 
Joel B. Sutherland. Jan. 9, 1854, to Nov. 21, 1861. Veteran of 1812. 
Peter Hay, July 4. 1862, to Nov. 15, 1879. Veteran of 1812. 
John D. Hester, July 5, 1880, to Nov. 5, 1880. A'eteran of 1812. 
Thomas B. Darrach, Jan. 8, 188L, to Nov. 26, 1881. Veteran of 1812. 
John Stallman, Jan. 8, 1885, to Nov. 10, 1890. Veteran of 1812. 
John Cadwalader, Jan. 8, 1891, 



SECRETARIES, 

Hiram Ayres, 1854 to 1860. 

John H. Prick, * I860 to 1872. 

John B. Springer, • 1872 to 1877. 

Thomas B. Darrach, 1877 to 1880. 

*Peter Stuart Hay, 1880 to 1894. 
Captain Henry H. Bellas, U. S. A., 1894 to 1895. 

tJames Varnum Peter Turner, 1895, 



Veteran of 1812. 



Veteran of 1812. 



TREASURERS, 

James Benners, 1857 to 1880. 
Alexander B. Thompson, 1880 to 1887. 
Peter Stuart Hay, 1891 to 1893. 
Henry Martyn Hoyt, Jr., 1893 to 1894. 
Adam Arbuckle Stull, 1894, 

*Served as Assistant Secretary from February 22, 1876. 
tServed as Assistant Secretary from February 19, 1894. 



Veteran of 1812 



Officers of the General Society, 
1 894- 1 896. 



President General, 
John Cadwalader, Pennsylvania. 

Vice-Presidents General. 
John Biddle Porter, for Pennsylvania. 
Commander Felix McCurlej^ U. S. N., for Maryland. 
Colonel George Bliss Sandford, U.S. A., for Connecticut. 
William Lithgow Willey, S. D., for Massachusetts. 

Secretary General, 
Captain Henry Hobart Bellas, U. S. A., Pennsylvania. 

Assistant Secretary Getieral, 
Charles Frederick Bacon Philbrook, Massachusetts. 

Treasurer General, 
Satterlee Swartwout, Connecticut. 

Assista)it Treasurer General, 
Bernard Van Home Schultz, Ohio. 

Registrar General, 
Albert Kimberly Hadel, M. D., Maryland. 

Surgeon General, 
George Horace Burgin, M. D., Pennsylvania. 

Judge Advocate General, 
Charles Henry Muriay, New York. 

Chaplain General, 
Rev. Alexander Hamilton, Connecticut. 

Executive Committee, 
Captain William Bainbridge Hoff, U. S. N., Pennsylvania. 
James Edward Carr, Jr., Maryland. 
Augustus Floyd Delafield, Connecticut. 
Franklin Thomason Beatty, M. D., Massachusetts. 
Harry Parker Ward, Ohio, 



|N the year 1854, a National Convention of the 
surviving soldiers and sailors of the War of 1812 
assembled in the Hall of Independence, Philadelphia, 
Pa., from all parts of the Union and formed then and 
there, a permanent organization, which has been con- 
tinuously maintained. 

The sons and grandsons of these veterans, being 
eligible, have also since joined, whose duty it is to aid 
their sires to obtain their jiist rights, relieve their wants, 
and secure them respectable and, where possible, a 
military burial. 

The almost utter extinction of the heroes of that 
war, there being now but few living, scattered over the 
United States, has caused the purposes of this Society 
to be materially changed since its original organization. 

In order to cultivate and maintain at the present day 
patriotic sentiments and a love of country; to rescue 
from oblivion and preserve all books, documents, 
pamphlets, papers, portraits and relics, in reference to 
a war (rightly designated as our Second War for Inde- 
pendence), waged b}' an infant government against an 
arbitrary mother; to celebrate the glorious victories 
achieved by our ancestors in such an apparently 
unequal conflict; to honor the memories and per- 
petuate the spirit of those who completed the work of 
the American Revolution, and to hand down to pos- 
terity a feeling of reverence for their heroic forefathers, 
who risked their lives and hazarded their fortunes for 

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their country's safety; all male descendants of soldiers 
and sailors of the War of 1812 are now invited to join 
and endeavor to promote the purposes, as stated, of 
this Society. 

Any lineal male descendant above the age of twenty- 
one years, of those who participated in the War of 
1812, either in the army, navy or privateer service, is 
eligible to membership on application being made to 
and approved by the Board of Direction (composed 
of the Officers and Executive Committee of the 
Society), setting forth the services performed by the 
ancestor under whom he may claim and submitting 
such proof thereof, as may be satisfactory to the said 
Board of Direction. 

In case of failure of lineal descent, one such col- 
lateral descendant as may be deemed worthy by the 
said Board, may be admitted to membership in the 
Society. 

The payment of fifty dollars at one time shall con- 
stitute a life-membership, and the payment of one 
hundred dollars at one time shall constitute a perpetual 
or endowed membership, which upon the death of a 
member so paying, shall be held by his eldest son or 
such other descendant as he may nominate, with the 
approval of the Board of Direction. All those holding 
life or endowed memberships are exempt from the 
payment of initiation fee and annual dues. 

The application for membership in all cases, must 
be also recommended by two members of the Society, 
testifying to the good moral character and respectable 
standing in his community, of the applicant. 



Charter 

of the 

Society of the War of 1812. 



To the Eonorohle ihe Judges of the Court of Common 
Pleas, No. 2, for the County of Phitadelphia, Penn- 
sylvania : — 

In compliance with the requirements of the Act of 
the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn- 
sylvania entitled "An Act to provide for the incorpo- 
ration and regulation of certain Corporations, ' ' approved 
the 29th of April, 1874, and the supplements thereto, 
the undersigned, the majority of whom are citizens of 
Philadelphia, having associated themselves together 
for the purpose of maintaining a Society for the per- 
petuation of memories of the War of 18 12, honoring 
and aiding surviving veterans of that war and cultiva- 
tion of general respect and interest in our country's 
history, desiring that they may be incorporated 
according to law, do hereby certify : 

First. — The name, style and title is the "Society of 
the War of 1812." 

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Second. — This Society, originally organized by 
surviving veterans of the War of 1 812 in a general 
convention held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 
Independence Hall, January 9th, 1854, and continued 
by them and their descendants, sons and grandsons of 
deceased participants in that war, has for its objects : 
To perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men v^^ho 
completed the work of the Revolution by the victories 
of the War of 1812 ; to encourage research in relation 
to this event and the publication of the same ; to the 
establishment of a library and museum for the preser- 
vation of documents and relics relating to said war ; 
care and burial of veterans of the War of 181 2 where 
it is necessar}', and participation in and promotion of 
the celebration of the anniversaries of the great events 
of that war ; to cherish, maintain and extend the 
institutions of American freedom, and foster true 
patriotism and love of country. 

Third. — Male citizens of full age, who participated 
in, or are descendants of men who served the govern- 
ment during the War of 18 12, either in the army, 
navy or privateer services, may be admitted to mem- 
bership in this Society. 

Fourth. — This Society, seated and located in the 
City of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, United 
States of America, shall have the right to constitute, 
warrant, authorize and recognize one branch of the 
Society of the War of 1812, in each State or Territory 
of the United States. 

Fifth. — The Society shall have power to adopt a 
constitution and rules for its government to carry out 
the objects above set forth, and such similar objects 



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as are not antagonistic to the laws of the United 
States or of an}' Commonwealth in the Union, or of 
the welfare or happiness of the people thereof. 

Sixth. — The officers of the Society for the ensuing 
year shall be : John Cadwalader, President ; Francis 
Asbury Roe, Marshall I. Ludington, Edward Tren- 
chard, John Biddle Porter, Appleton Morgan, Vice- 
Presidents ; Peter S. Ha}^ Secretary and Treasurer ; 
j Andrew Jackson Reilly, Registrar ; Thomas Chase, 
' Assistant Secretary ; Henry H. Bellas, James Glent- 
I worth, Charles H. Murray, Henry M. Hoyt, Jr , 
A. Nelson Lewis, Reynold W. Wilcox, Henry Dexter 
Warren, D. McKnight Hobart, William Ellison Bullus, 
i Executive Committee. 

Seventh — The said Society is to exist perpetually. 
Eighth. — The names and residences of the subscri- 
I bers are as follows: John Cadwalader, 1519 Locust 
' Street, Philadelphia. ; Francis Asbury Roe, 1232 Seven- 
teenth Street, Washington, D. C. ; Peter S. Hay, 4542 
Rubicam Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. ; 
Andrew J. Reilly, 1437 North Nineteenth Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. ; Henry H. Bellas, Carpenter's Lane, 
! Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.; James Glentworth, 
16 South Thirty-sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ; George 
F. Reilly, 1437 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa.; Henry M. Hoyt, Jr., Rosemont, Montgomery 
County, Pa.; Charles H. Murray, 115 Broadway, New 
York, N. Y. ; Thomas Chase, 1341 North Twelfth 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; D. McKnight Hobart, 1324 
Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Edward Trenchard, 
56 Wall Street, New York, N. Y., Abram Dally, 360 
Second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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Witness our hands and seals this twenty-second day 
of October, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred 
and ninety-two. (1892.) 

John Cadwalader, Charles Sutherland, 
Francis Asburs^ Roe, Marshall I. Ludington, 
Peter S. Hay, Abram Dally, 

Andrew J. Reilly, Appleton Morgan, LL.D., 
Henry Hobart Bellas, Charles H. Murray, 
James Glentworth, Edward Trenchard, 
George F. Reilly, Reynold W. Wilcox, M.D. 

Henry M. Hoyt, Jr., William Ellison Bullus, 
A. Nelson Lewis, D. McKnight Hobart, 

Thomas Chase. 

commonw^ealth of pennsylvania, "i ^ 
County of Philadelphia , i 

Before me, the Subscriber, Recorder of Deeds of 
said County, personally appeared Andrew Jackson 
Reilly, Peter Stuart Hay and Henry Hobart 
Bellas, three of the subscribers to the above and 
foregoing certificate of incorporation of the " vSociety 
of the War of 1812," and in due form of law acknow- 
ledged the same to be their act and deed. 

Witness my hand and official seal this 25th day of 
October, 1892. 

JOSEPH K. FLETCHER, 

Deputy Recorder. 



THE CONSTITUTION, 



PREAMBLE. 



WherKAS, In the Providence of God, victory 
having crowned the forces of the United States of 
America, in upholding the principles of the Nation 
against Great Britain in the conflict known as the War 
of 1812; we, the survivors and descendants of those 
who participated in that contest, have joined together 
to perpetuate its memories and victories, to collect and 
secure for preservation, rolls, records, books and other 
documents relating to that period; to encourage re- 
search and publication of historical data, including 
memorials of patriots of that era in our national his- 
tory; the establishment of a library and museum; to 
care for and, when necessary, assist in burying actual 
veterans of that struggle; to cherish, maintain and 
extend the institutions of American freedom, and foster 
true patriotism and love of country. 

ARTICLE I. 

NAME. 

The vSociety shall be known as the " Society of the 
War of 18 1 2, in the C(Mnmonw^oalth of PonnoAdvania i" 

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ARTICLE 11. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Any male person above the age of twentj'-one years, 
wJ» o participated in, or who is a lineal descendant of 
one who served during the War of 1812, in the army, 
navy, revenue-marine or privateer service of the United 
vStates, offering proof thereof satisfactory to the Execu- 
tive Committee, and of good moral character and 
reputation, may become a member of this vSociety when 
approved of by the Board of Direction or the Society. 

i n ca.iG of the failure of lineal dcocndants of -an 
actual paiticipdiit in the war on behalf of the I'nite d 
^ jtatcs, one oollatoral d e scendant, whom the Board o f 
B- irection - d&cms worthy, may be admitted to rcprcscirt 
t -^ i e said pailiuipant . 

ARTICLE III. 
OFFICERS. 

The officers shall consist of a President, five Vice- 
Presidents, a Secretary, an Assistant Secretary, a 
Treasurer, a Registrar, a Historian, and an Executive 
Committee of nine members, who, together, shall 
form the Board of Direction, having the general 
management of affairs of this Society. They shall be 
chosen by ballot at the annual meetings of the Society, 
by and from members in good standing. 

The Board of Direction shall control the affairs of 
the Society, regulate the terms and details of admis- 
sion to membership, fix salaries, make appropriations 
arrange for meetings (other than usual), and celebra- 
tions, provide relief in sickness or death of actual 
veterans, receive delegates from similar constituted, 



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societies or individuals of national reputation— as 
patriots,— and collect and provide for the due care and 
safety of books, documents, papers, portraits, relics 
and such literature relating to the War of 1812 as may 
be acquired by purchase, gift, bequest or loan. 

ARTICLE IV. 

ADMISSION OF MEMBERS. 

Every application for membership shall be made in 
writing, and in duplicate upon the form provided by 
the Society for that purpose, subscribed by the appli- 
cant, setting forth claims of eligibility, and contain or 
be accompanied by proofs of same. 

On the recommendation of two members, such 
application and proofs shall be submitted to the 
Executive Committee or to such sub-committee as 
they may select, who may approve of and report the 
same to the Board of Direction. Payment of the 
initiation fee and subscription to the declaration in 
the printed form of application, is required of each 
applicant on admission. 

ARTICLE V. 

MEETINGS. 

The regular meeting of the vSociety shall be held in 
the City of Philadelphia, in the State of PonnGylvaniQ) 
United States of America, on the eighteenth day of 
February, in each year (unless it shall fall upon Sun- 
day, when the day subsequent may be substituted),^ 
that being the anniversary of the proclamation 
peace in 1S15, the end of the War of 181 2. 






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The Board of Direction will hold its annual meeting 
on or about the nineteenth day of June in each year, 
the anniversary of the declaration of war in 1812, by 
the United States against Great Britain. 
, Special meetings may be called by the President at 

f'vA'- the request of tei» or more members, to transact only 
such business as shall be specified in the call. No 
questions involving partisan politics, religion or offen- 
sive personalties shall be discussed at any meeting. 

Y i 'h i II | ii n rti r ii blo- •t'Tin pi potinnr , r i hnll br hnlH in fV^ 
©44 — Senate Chamber of the United States, where , 

ARTICLE VI. 

This Society shall conform to the General Society in 
its Constitution, but shall have the right to govern its 
own affairs outside of the restrictions prescribed 
therein. It shall elect each year, at its annual meet- 
ing, five delegates to represent its membership at the 
bi-ennial or other meetings of the General Society. 

ARTICLE VII. 

EXPULSION OF MEMBERS. 

Any member found guilty of unlawful or improper 
conduct, after due notice and fair trial, may be ex- 
pelled under rules and regulations made and provided 
for that purpose. 

ARTICLE VIII. 
SEAL. 

The seal of the Society shall be two and one-half 
inches in diameter, and shall consist of a rising sun, 
bearing on its face a representation of the bombard- 



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ment of Fort :McHenry by the British fleet, while 
above the sun and its rays, rises, displayed, the Star 
Spangled Banner of our country, with the motto of 
the vSociet}' — "For our country's rights" — in small 
Roman capital letters overhead. The design described 
to be surrounded by wreaths of oak and laurel, 
(emblematic of the valor and victory of our soldiers 
and sailors), with trophies of cannon, musket, sword 
and anchor on each side of, and below said design. 
The whole to be encircled with a waving ribbon, one- 
fourth of an inch wide, bearing above, in plain 
Roman capital letters, the legend, " The Society of 
the War of 1812," and below, in similar letters, the 
words, "Founded 1854." The vSecretary of the 
Society shall be the custodian of the seal, which shall 
be used for the purposes designated by the Board of 
Direction. 

ARTICLE IX. 

AMENDMENTS. 

No alteration or amendment shall be made to this 
Constitution until a written resolution to that effect 
be offered at a stated meeting of the Societ}^ con- 
sidered and approved by the Board of Direction, and, 
at some subsequent meeting, receive the concurrence 
of two-thirds of the members present or represented. 

ARTICILE X. 

CHAHTER. 

he charter granted by tpe Court of Common Pleas, 

2, for the County jof Philadelphia, State of 

nsylvania, November J9, 1892, is hereby accepted, 

roved, and made part /and parcel of this constitu- 




RULES. 



FINANCES. 



vSection I. The initiation fee shall be four (4) dol- 
yyxf^ I lars; the annual dues two {1) dollars, payable between 
January ist and February ]5th, in each year. After 
the latter date, members who have not paid, will be 
deemed in arrear and debarred from voting at the, 
meetings of the vSociety. Persons admitted to mem- 
bership after October ist of any year, are exempt from 
payment of dues for that year. The payment at any ! 
one time of fifty (50) dollars shall entitle the member 
so paying, to a life membership. The payment of one 
hundred ( 100) dollars at any one time, shall constitute 
a perpetual or endowed membership, and upon the 
death of the member so paying, the said membership 
shall descend to and be held by his eldest son or such 
other descendant from the ancestor from whom claim 
is made, as he may nominate. In case of failure of 
such nomination having been made, the vSociety may 
decide which one of the descendants shall hold said 
membership: Provided, always, That the vSociety reserves 
to itself in all cases the right of rejecting any nomina- 
tion that may not be acceptable to it. All those hold- 
ing life or endowed memberships, will be exempt from 
the payment of the initiation fee and annual dues. 



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The permanent fund, acquired by contributions^ 
donations, legacies and by initiation, life and endowed 
membership fees, shall remain forever to the use of the 
Society, the income thereof to be used for the assist- 
ance of such deserving members, who are veterans of 
the War of 1812, as may need financial aid; and if not 
so required, then for the purpose of the library and 
museum, and for the general welfare of the Society. 
This permanent fund shall be invested in such manner 
as may be determined upon by the Board of Direction. 

DUTIES OF OFFICERS. 

Section 2. The President, or, in his absence, a 
Vice-President, or, in their absence, a Chairman jj?-o 
tempore, shall preside at all meetings of the Society or 
Board of Direction, and shall exercise the usual func- 
tions of a presiding ofl&cer under general parlia- 
mentary rules, subject to an appeal to the Society, in 
proper cases under these rules. The President shall 
be, ex-officio, a member of all committees. He shall 
have power to call a meeting of the Board of Direction 
at such time and place, as he may deem advisable. 
He shall represent this Society, either in person or by 
substitute, at such assemblages as may be consistent 
with the objects, aims and purposes of this Society. 

In case of his decease, resignation, neglect to serve, 
or inability from any cause to act as President, the 
duties of the office shall devolve on the senior Vice- 
President until the disability shall cease or his succes- 
sor is duly elected and qualified, 

SECRETARY. 

Section 3. The Secretary shall conduct the general 



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correspondence of the Society. He shall notify all 
accepted candidates of their admission and perform 
such other duties as the Society or Board of Direction 
may reasonably require of him, and in addition thereto 
such other duties as are required of him by the Con- 
stitution of the General vSociety. He shall have charge 
of the seal, certificates of incorporation, insignia, 
constitution, rules and resolutions, historical and 
other documents, and records of the Society, other 
than those required to be deposited with the Registrar. 
He shall notify the Registrar of all admissions to 
membership and transmit to him the applications and 
proofs of eligibility of all persons admitted. He, 
together with the presiding officer, shall, when neces- 
sary, certify all acts of the Society and in proper cases 
authenticate them under seal. He. with the Registrar, 
shall have charge of all printing and publications 
directed by the Society or Board of Direction. He 
shall give due notice of the time and place of all 
meetings of the Society and of the Board of Direction, 
and shall attend the same. He shall keep fair and 
accurate records of all the proceedings and orders of 
the Society and of the Board of Direction, and shall 
give notice to the several officers of all proceedings 
appertaining to their respective duties ; and at the 
annual meeting, or oftener, if required, shall report to 
the Society the names of those who have been 
admitted to membership and the names of those who, 
from any reason, have been disassociated. The Secre- 
tary shall also notify the Historian and Registrar of 
all deaths in the Society, and, where convenient, these 



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officers may represeut the Society at the funerals of 
deceased members. 

The Assistant Secretary shall perform the functions 
assigned to him by the Secretary, and, in the absence 
or inability of that officer to act, fill his place. 

TREASURER. 

Section 4. The Treasurer shall collect and keep 
the funds and securities of the Society, and deposit 
the same in some banking institution, which shall be 
designated by the Board of Direction, to the credit of 
the "Society of the War of 1812.' ' vSuch funds shall 
be drawn thence by the check of the Treasurer, 
countersigned by the President, to be used only for 
the purposes of the Society. Checks for sums not 
larger than twenty-five dollars need not be counter- 
signed. 

Out of these funds the Treasurer shall pay such 
sums as may be ordered by the Society, Board of 
Direction, or, in case of urgent necessity, the Execu- 
tive Committee. He shall keep a true and accurate 
account of his receipts and payments ; and at each 
annual meeting, report the full financial condition of 
the Society, when an auditing committee shall be ap- 
pointed, who shall report the result of their audit to 
the Board of Direction. 

REGISTRAR. 

Section 5. The Registrar shall receive from the 
Secretary, file and keep on record, all the proofs upon 
which membership has been granted ; a list of all 
certificates countersigned by him, and all documents, 



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rolls, or other evidences of service in the War of 1812, 
of which the Society may become possessed ; and 
shall make, or cause to be made, for the filing in his 
office, copies of such original or certified copies of 
such documents, as the owners thereof may not be H 
willing to leave permanently in the keeping of the 
Society. He shall receive donations of books, docu- 
ments and relics relating to American history of the 
first twenty five years of the nineteenth century, and, 
under the direction of the Executive Committee, 
secure such publications, manuscripts or objects of 
interest, as may be obtainable by purchase, for preser- 
vation in the library or museum. 

He shall aid and co-operate with the Secretary in 
all printing and publications ordered b}' the Society, 
or Board of Direction, correspond with Registrars of 
patriotic societies in the United States, and, whenever 
convenient, accompany the Secretary to funerals of 
deceased members. 

HISTORIAN. 

Section 6. The Historian shall prepare at least one 
historical paper during the year for which he is elec- 
ted, and obituaries of members deceased during the 
year. 

BOARD OF DIRECTION. 

Section 7. The Board of Direction, composed of the 
elective officers of the Society, united with the Exe- 
cutive Committee, shall generally superintend the 
interests and have the control and management of the 
affairs and funds of the Society. The Board shall 
receive nominations for officers, filed prior to the first 



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day of January in each year, and shall prepare the 
tickets for voting by the members at the annual meet- 
ing in the February following. 

The said Board shall have power to consent to and 
accept the resignation or voluntary withdrawal from 
membership of any enrolled member of the Society, 
and may also issue an authorization to any enrolled 
member of this Society, in good standing and repute, 
to be admitted as a member and affiliate with any 
State vSociety recognized by the General Societ}-. 

The Board may require the attendance of an}- mem- 
ber, or any official or committee of this Society, at any 
meeting, for consultation or advice. The annual meet- 
ing of the Board shall be held on, or about the date of 
the anniversar}' of the declaration of war by the United 
States against Great Britain. The Board shall also 
hold a preliminary meeting in January, to prepare 
business for the annual general meeting of the Society 
in the February following. The Board may also be 
convened by the President at the written request of 
three of its members. Five members shall constitute 
a quorum for the transaction of business. 

At the annual meeting of the Society, the Board 
shall submit a general report of its proceedings during 
the vear then closing, and at such other times as may 
be required by the Society. 

The Board of Direction shall have power to suspend 
any enrolled member of the Society who, by ungentle- 
manly conduct or by a radical opposition to its interests- 
may render himself unworthy to continue a member' 
or wilfully neglects to fulfill the requirements of the 
constitution and rules of this Societv. Such accused 



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member shall be entitled to receive thirty days' notice 
of the complaint preferred against him, and be afforded 
a fair opportunity to be heard in person, before sus- 
pension. If no appeal be taken within sixty days, 
such suspension shall become expulsion and be so re- 
ported to the Society at its annual meeting. 

The Board may direct the Secretar}- to drop the 
name of any member from the rolls, who shall be in 
arrear in the payment of his dues for the period of 
three years; but such name may be restored sub- 
sequentl}', by a vote of two-thirds of the Board, on 
application by such member being made therefor and 
payment of all arrears up to date. 

The Board may suspend any officer for clear cause of 
lack of integrity, want of faithfulness, or for gross 
neglect in the performance of his duties and report the 
same to the Society within sixty days, by which, after 
fair opportunity for hearing, such action may be con- 
firmed; or by a vote of two-thirds of the members 
present at the meeting, the suspension be annulled and 
the officer restored to his position. 

Whenever an officer of this Society or a member of 
its executive committee shall die, resign or neglect to 
serve, or be suspended or removed, or be unable to 
properly perform his duties from any cause, the Board 
of Direction shall have power to appoint a member to 
the vacant office. Provided, That the office of President 
shall not thus be filled, when there shall be a Vice- 
President competent to act. 

executive; committee. 
Section 8. The Executive Committee shall judge 
of the qualifications of every candidate who shall make 



3T 

proper application for admission to the Societ}', and 
shall have power to admit him to membership therein, 
subject to the approval of the Board of Direction. 
Three negative votes shall be a rejection of the appli- 
cant. 

The said Executive Committee may, through the 
Secretar}^ call a special meeting of the Society at such 
times as may be necessary, and arrange for business 
meetings and commemorative celebrations bv the 
Society. 

The said Committee may hold meetings monthly, to 
act upon applications for membership, and consider 
all matters proper for the attention and action of the 
Board of Direction at the meetings of that body. 

The said Committee may suggest the names of three 
clergymen, from which list the President shall appoint 
a Chaplain to serve one year, 

MEETINGS. 

Section 9. Ten da^-s' notice of time and place of 
annual or special meetings may be given by publica- 
tion in tvro daily newspapei^ in the City of ■Wiilaik^l-'V^ 
phia, and by mailing through the Post Oihce, a written 
or printed notice to every member of the Society. At 
all meetings of the Societ}^ fifteen members shall con- 
stitute a quorum for the transaction of business. 
The order of business shall be as follows: 



Prayer. 

Reading of minutes. 

Report of Board of Direction. 

Reports from officers. 

Reports from special committees. 



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6. Communications read. 

7. Election of officers. 

8. Unfinished business. 

9. Miscellaneous business. 

MEMBERS. 

Section 10. Each member, on being notified of his 
admission, shall signify his adherence to the constitu- 
tion and rules, and forward to the Secretar}- of the 
vSociety his initiation fee and one year's dues. 

Change of residence should at once be communicated 
to the Secretary, as service of notice at his last re- 
corded address shall be considered sufficient. 

SUSPENSION OF RUI.ES. 

Section i i . An}- of the foregoing rules may be sus- 
pended at any meeting of the Society or Board of Direc- 
tion, by a two-thirds vote of those present when the 
exigencies of the case ma}- require it. 



REGISTER OF MEMBERSHIP. 



Veterans. 



■^AUen, George R., aged loi years. 

Died March 15, 1894. 

*Aines, David H., aged 100 years. 

Died Dec. i, 1893. 

Amick, Jacob, aged 102 years, ii months. 

High View, Va. 

Blair, David, aged 98 years. 

Charity P. O., Gallia Co., Ohio. 

Brown, Hosea, aged 103 years. 

Died Nov., 1S94. 

Buffington, Stephen, aged loi years, 2 months. 

Swansea Centre, Mass. 

Burroughs, William, aged 102 years, 10 months. 

Mountainberg, Ark. 

■^Cleveland, Moses, aged 94 years, 8 months. 

Died March 5, 1894. 

Coffman, Joseph, aged 93 years, 2 months. 

Millsap, Parker Co. , Texas. 

^Coon. Hezekiah, aged 95 years. 

Died 1S93. 

Curl, Jarrot, aged 99 years, 10 months. 

Whitfield, Hickman Co., Tenn. 
* Deceased. 

(33) 



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^Cypher, John, aged 97 years, 6 months. 

Died March 12, 1894. 
^Dally, Abram, aged 97 years. Died Feb. 15, 1893. 

Dromillard, Joseph, aged 99 years, 3 months. 

Gallipolis, Ohio. 
^Ferguson, Jared, aged 100 years. Died Oct. 2, 1895. 
F'ranklin, Andrew, aged 104 years. 

Burlington, Coffey Co., Kan. 
■^Fritz, Michael, aged 95 years. 

Died Nov. 26, 1892. 
Gardenheir, George W., aged 97 years, 3 months. 

Meigs Post Office, Tenn. 
Gilmore, William, aged 96 years, 3 months. 

Montezuma, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
*Good\vin, Wells, aged roo years. Died Nov., 1894. 

Newberry Centre, Vt. 
Haines, William Jack, aged 107 years. 

Memorial Home, St. Loiiis, Mo. 
Hendron, Joel, aged 10 1 years, 2 months. 

Spring Water, Living.ston Co., N. Y. 
Higgins, Saul C, aged loi years, 4 months. 

West Gorham, Elaine. 
Hooper, James, aged 92 years, 3 months. 

Baltimore, Md. 
Klock, Abraham, aged 94 years, 4 months. 

Brier Hill, vSt. I^awrence Co., N. Y. 
*Lovett, Erastus. Died Dec, 1891. 

*Loomis, Robert, aged 96 3-ears. 
^McCoy, David, aged 104 years, 6 months. 

Died March 25, 1895. 
Mickley, Daniel, aged 99 years, 9 months. 

Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pa. 
♦Deceased 



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Miller, Charles, aged loo years, 2 months. 

Booneville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Moore, Michael, Lieut. U.S.A. , aged 95 years, 3 months. 

20 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Morris, Henry, aged 96 years, 6 months. 

Port Chester, N. Y. 

Murray, John, aged 93 years, 6 months. 

Boothby, Maine. 

*Nye, Cornelius, aged 97 years, 6 months. 

Died Sept. 10, 1894. 
*Orsburn, David, aged 10 1 3"ears. 

Died 1894. 
Osgood, Janna, aged loi 3'ears, 2 months. 

Dundee, Yates Co., N. Y. 
^Packard, Sanmel, aged 90 years. Died Sept. 27, 1893. 
- Parks, Davis, aged 106 years, 2 months. 

Fowler, Clinton Co., Mich. 
^Peary, John W., aged 95 years. 

Died June 19, 1893. 
*Phillips, Henry, aged loi years. 

Died 1894. 
Pierce, Dyer, aged 104 years, 3 months. 

Belvidere, Boone Co., 111. 
Pitkin, John, aged loi years, 5 months. 

]\Iount Vernon, Ohio. 
*Poor, Benjamin, aged 91 years. 

Died March 30, 1893. 
*Ray, Leonard, aged 97 years, 6 months. 

Died 1894. 
*Richards, Isaac, aged 100 years, 2 months. 

Died 1894. 
*Root, Anon, aged 98 years, 9 months. Died 1864. 

*Deceased 



36 

■^vScruton, Miles, aged icx> years, 6 months. 

Died 1894. 
Sevey, Ira, aged 94 years. 

Died March 25, 1S95. 
Sexton, Isaiah B., aged 90 years, 8 months. 

Sparta, Kent Co., Mich. 
■^Simpson, Presley, aged 97 years. 

Died Dec. 21, 1893. 
Smart, Edward, aged 97 years, 10 months. 

North Dixmont, Maine. 
Smith, Eleazar, aged 97 years, 7 months. 

Alexandria, Grafton Co., N. H. 
■^Sparrow, Harvey, aged loi 3'ears, 4 months. 

Died 1894. 
^vSf)inney, Thomas, aged 92 years, 6 months. 

Died Nov. 5, 1894. 
^Stought, Jacob, aged 104 years. 

Died 1894. 
Sturtevant, Thomas M., aged 95 years, 3 months. 

Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 
^Taylor, Jordan, aged 100 years, 2 months. 

Died 1894. 
Tinto, Frederick, aged 100 years, 2 months. 

Alder Creek, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
*Townley, James, aged 93 years, 6 months. 

Died 1894. 
*\Villiams, David J., aged 99 years. 

Died January, 1S94, 
*Wood, Jabin, aged 99 years, 10 months. 

Died 1894. 
Yancey, William, aged 94 years, 5 months. 

Daphne, Ala. 
♦Deceased 



37 

Young, Nathaniel, aged 102 years, i montli. 

L/innaevis, Aroostook Co., Maine. 



DESCENDANTS. 



Elected. * Deceased. 

1891. Abbot, Charles Wheaton, Lieut. U. S. A., 

Fort Niobrara, Nebraska. 

1892. Adams, Hon. Robert, Jr., 

124 South Sixteenth vStreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1892. Alden, Charles Henry, 

Colonel and Assistant Surgeon General, U. S. A. 

Washington, D. C. 
1892. Alden, Charles Henry, Jr., 

Transferred to Massachusetts vSocietv. 
1895. Aldrich, Orlando \V., 

Transferred to Ohio Society. 
1891. Alexander, John S., vSan Antonio, Texas. 

1891. Allen, Edward Gray, 

New Post Office Building, Baltimore, Md, 

1891. Allen, Theodore L., Pittsfield, Mass. 

1892. Anderson, Thomas Mc Arthur, Colonel U. S. A., 

Transferred to Ohio vSociety. 
1892. Appleton, Daniel Fuller, 

28 East Tliirt3'-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. 
1892. Atkinson, Benjamin Walker, Lieut. U. S. A., 

F'ort Thomas, Kv. 



Elected. 

1891. Averill, Henry K., Jr., Plattsburg, N. Y. 
1895. Avery, PVank Montgomery, New York, N. Y. 

1892. Backus, Rev. Brady Electus, 

360 West Twenty-eighth St., New York, N.Y. 

1893. Bailey, Joseph Trowbridge, 

Chestnut and Twelfth vSts , Philadelphia, Pa. 

1892. Baird, Henry Carey, 

810 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1893. Baker, George Livingston, 

6o Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
1S93. Baker, George Livingston, Jr., 

New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. 
1892. Barbour, Charles J., Springfield, Mass. 

1895. Bell, William Duffield, M. D., 

160 West Eighty-third St., New York, N. Y. 
189T. Bellas, Henry Hobart, Captain U. S, A , 

Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1892. Benham, Henry Hill, Lieut. U. S. A., 

Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 
1895. Benjamin, Marcus, Smithsonian Institution, 

Washington, D. C. 

1892. Biddle, John, Captain U. S. A., 

Nashville, Tenn. 

1893. Biddle. William S , Jr.. Lieut. U. S. A., 

West Point, N. Y. 
1893. Blunt, Stanhope E., Captain U. S. A., 

Waterv'liet Arsenal. West Troy, N. Y 
1893. Bonnaffon, Ferdinand Victor, 

Broad and Locust Streets, Philadelphia, Pa 
1893. Bonnaffon, Sylvester, Jr., 

3439 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



39 
Elected. 

1893. Boiighter, Francis, Ensign U. S. N., 

Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I. 
1895. Brewster, Hon. Henry Colvin, M. C, 

Washington, D. C. 
1893. Bristow, Frank Henry, 

300 Eiglith Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
189 1. Brooke, Benjamin, Lieutenant and Assistan, 
Surgeon, U. S. A., 

Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 
1893. Brooke, Francis Mark, [Life Member]. 

16 r 6 Summer Street, Philadelphia, Pa- 
1891. Brooke, John, Major and Surgeon U. S. A,, 

Radnor, Delaware Co., Pa. 

1891. Brooke, John Rutter, Brigadier General U. S. A. 
Army Headquarters, St. Paul, Minnesota, 
1895. Browm, Dudley Parrish, 

Anadarko, Oklahoma Ty. 

189 1. Bryan, Charles Page, 

University Club, Chicago, 111. 

1892. Buffum. William Mansfield, 

45 High Street, Boston, Mass. 

1892. Bulloch, Joseph G., M. D., 

Sacaton, Pina Agency, Arizona, 
1 89 1. Bullus. William Ellison, 

141 West Penn Street, Germantown, 

Philadelphia, Pa, 
1 89 1. Burbank, Clayton Sullivan, Captain U, S. A., 

Fort Sill, Oklahoma Ty. 
189 1. Burdett, Charles L., Hartford, Conn, 

1893. Burgin, George Horace, M. D., 

63 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 



40 
Elected. 

1894. Burgin, Herman, M. D., 

63 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
1880. *Burkhart, Valentine. 

1893. Burton, Chester Warren, 

Brocton, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

1895. Cadle, Henry, Bethany, Missouri. 

1894. Cadwalader, Charles Evert, M. D., 

240 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa-, 
1 89 1. Cadwalader, John, 

15 19 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1895. Calhoun, John Franklin, 

808 Guaranty Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 

1891. Carr, Caniillo C. C, Major U. S. A., 

Fort Meade, S. Dakota. 

1892. Case, David Brainard, Marietta, Pa. 
1894. Chapman, Paul Goddard, 

210 W. Forty-second St,, New York, N. Y, 
1880. Chase, Thomas, 

134 1 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1894. Chauncey, Harry David, 

109 West Eighty-second Street, New York, N. Y. 
1S93, Chenoweth, Alexander Crawford, 

41 East Fifty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. 
1891. Clark, Arthur Wellington, M. D., 

1224 Tennessee Street, Lawrence, Kan. 
18^2, Clement, Charles Maxwell, Sunbur}-, Pa. 

1 89 1. Coe, Charles Pierson, 

560 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn. 
1891. Colles, Christopher John, M. D. , 

30 West Thirty-third Street, New York N. Y. 

*Deceased 



41 

ELECTEt). 

1893. Collins^ Charles Lee, Lieut. U. S. A., 

Denver, Colorado. 
1891. Collins, Holdridge Ozro, Los Angeles, Cal. 

1895. Coniegys, Benjamin Bartis, 

421 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 
1891. Comegys, William H., Major and Paymaster, 
U. S. A., Omaha, Neb. 

1S91. Corbusier, William Henry, Major and Assist- 
ant Surgeon, U. S. A., 

Fort Monroe, Va. 
1S91. Corliss, Augustus Whittemore, Captain U S. A., 

Port D. A. Russell, W3'oming. 
1895. Cromwell, Charles, 

200 Adams Street, Chicago, 111. 
1891. -^Dallas, Alexander J., Lieut. Colonel, U. S. A., 

Died July 20, 1895' 
1895. Darrow, Walter N. P., - ' 

Transferred to Ohio Society. 

1891. Davenport, Richard Graham, Lieut, LT. S. N. , 

Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

1895, Damon, Albert Foster, 

221 South Forty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1895. Damon, Edwin Adams, 

1904 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1895. Davidson, Robert M., 

Transferred to Ohio Society. 

1891. Davis, Augustus Plummer, 

Cor. Howe Street and Denniston Avenue, 

Pittsburgh, Pa. 

1893. Davis, Charles Lukens, Captain and Brevet 

Major U S A., Asheville, N. C. 

1895. Delafield, Augustus Floyd, Noroton, Conn. 

*Deceased 



42 
Elected 

1894. Denis, Augustus Henry, 

St. Denis Grove, Tampa, Fla. 

1894. Derr, Andrew F., 

38 North River Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

1895. Dewey, George Eugene, 

651 Putnam Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
1895. Dewey, Hiram Stapleford, 

r38 Fulton Street, New York, N. Y. 
1895, Dewey, Hiram Todd, 

T. 657 Putnam Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1893. De Young, Charles, 

1000 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1894. Dorcy, Ben Holladay, 

1430 Soiith Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1894. Duane, Russell, 

1327 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1893. Dudley, Augustus Palmer, M. D., 

640 Madison Avenue, New York, N Y. 

189 1. Dudley, Edgar Swart wout, Captain and Assist- 
ant Quartermaster U. S. A., 

San Antonio, Texas. 

1893. Egle, William Henry, M. D., Harrisburg, Pa. 
1891. Eldridge, Ed^-ard H , 

27 State Street, Boston, INIass. 

1894. Ellis, Edward Dimmick, 

128 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1895. Este, Charles, 

41 II Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1893. Evans, EHwood Waller, Lieut. U. S. A., 

Fort Myer, Va. 
1895. Faber, William Henry. William.sport, Pa. 



43 
Elected. v 

1895. Farrington, Charles L. 

East Peoria, Tazewell Co., 111. 
1894. Fitch, Edward Sherman, 

I Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

1894. Forbush, William C, Captain U. S A., 

Fort Ringgold, Texas. 
1892. Ford, John D., Chief Engineer U. S. N., . 

1522 West Lauvale Street, Baltimore Md, 
1S92. Fowler, Edward Sydney, 

87 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. 

1895. Franklin, Robert Scott, 

Transferred to Ohio Society. 
1892. Ffazer, Persifor Dr. Sc. (Un. de France), 

Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1895. Frazer, James Patriot Wilson, 

416 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1895. Frazer, Reah, Paymaster U. S. N., 

League Island, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1894. French, Louis Mardenborough, 

Noroton Heights, Fairfield Co., Conn. 
1891. French, William Freeman, M. D., 

Noroton, Conn. 
1877. *Frick, Albert W., Died May 2, 1893. 

1891. Fro.st, Rev. Timothy Prescott, 

2212 vSt. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. 
1S92. Garlington, Earnest Albert, Captain U. S. A., 

Fort Riley, Kansas. 
1891. Garrard, Joseph, Captain U. S. A., 

F'ort Robinson, Neb. 
189 1. Glentworth, James, 

15 South Thirty-sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
♦Deceased 



44 
Elected. 

1893. "Goodwin, Charles Ridgelv, 

- Died May, 1894. 
1892. Gordon, Ray Tompkins, 

245 West One Hundred and Thirty-second 
Street, New York, N. Y. 
1891. Greely, Adolphus W., Brigadier General and 
Chief Signal Officer, U. S. A., 

Washington, D. C. 
1895. Green, Frank Delaplaine, 

14 15 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1894. Green, James Oscar, Lieut. U. S. A., 

Hillsdale, Mich. 
189T. Green, William Webb, 

235 Central Park, (West,) New York, N. Y. 

1891. Greene, Richard Henry, 

235 Central Park, (West,) New York, N. Y. 

1892. Gregg, Levi Laertes, 

122 Front Street, New York, N. Y. 

1893. Gresham, John Chowning, Captain U. S A., 

Fort Riley, Kansas. 

1895. Haddock, Stanley- Brickett, 

438 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1892. Haiglit, Frederick Everest, 

22 Thomas Street, New York, N. Y. 

1893. Hains, John Power, Lieut U. S. A., 

Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, La. 

1893. Halberstadt, Baird, Pottsville, Pa. 
1895. Halberstadt, George Howell, M. D , 

Pottsville, Pa. 

1894. Hamilton, Rev. Alexander, 

229 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
♦Deceased 



45 
Elected. 

1 89 1. Hammond, Andrew Goodrich, Lieut. U. S. A., 

Fort Meade, S. D. 

1894. Hart, Byerly, 

108 South Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1895. Hatfield, Henry Reed, 

727 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

189 1. Hatcher, Robert Stockwell, Lafayette, Ind. 
1894. Haverstick, George Henry, 

505 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1888. *Hay, Malcolm, Died 1894. 

1875. Hay, Peter Stuart, 

4962 Rubicam Avenue, Germantown, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
1885. Hay, WilHam Henry Odenheimer, Lieut. U. S. 
Revenue-Marine Service, 

U. S. S. "Forw^ard," Mobile, Ala. 

1892. Hayden, Rev. Horace Edwin, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
1894. Heaton, John Edward, 

P. O. Box 384, New Haven, Conn. 
1S92. Henry, James Malcolm, 

2040 F Street, Washington, D. C. 
1892. Henry, John Francis, Jr., 

117a St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
1892. Henry, John William, 

2040- F Street, Washington, D. C. 
1891. Heyl, Charles Heath, Captain U. S. A., 

Dallas Texas. 
1891. ^Hevl, Edward Miles, Colonel and Inspector 
' General U. S. A., 

Died Jan. 25, 1S95. 
1891. Hobart, David McKnight, 

2219 St. James' Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 
*Deceased 



46 
Elected. 

1892. Hodgkins, Joseph Wilson, 

P. O. Box 1942, Boston, Mass. 

1 89 1. HoiT, Arthur Bainbridge, Ensign U. S. N., 

Washington, D. C. 

1 89 1. Hoff, WilHani Bainbridge, Captain U. S. N., 

U. S. S. "Lancaster," New York, N. Y. 

1892. Hoffman, Alexander W., 

806 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N Y. 
1892. Hoffman, Charles Wheeler, Bozeman, Montana. 

1892. Hoffman, Eugene Baker, Bozeman, Montana. 

1 89 1. Hollander, Elmer Rand, 

250 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

1893. Horn, Tiemann Newell, Lieut. U. S A., 

Fort Preble, Maine. 

1892. Horton, William Edward, 

317 4 V2 Street, Washington, D. C. 

1894. ^Houston, Henry Howard. Died June 20, 1895. 
1894. Houston, vSamuel Frederick, 

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Howe, Henry Smith, Captain U. S. A., 

Army and Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. 
Hoyt, Henry Martyn, 

310 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Hughes, Henry Douglas, 

1028 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Hurd, Rukard, 

32 East Fourth Street, vSt. Paul, Minn. 
Hyde, James Clarence, 

115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Hyde, Raymond Newton, 

1 15 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 



1891, 
1891. 
1892. 
1894. 

1895- 

1895- 

*Deceasefi 



47 
Elected. 

1894. Ives, Francis Joseph, 

Captain and Assistant Surgeon U. S. A., 

Plattsburg Barracks, New York. 

1894. Jackson, Alfred Baury, Ijeut. U. S A., 

Fort Robinson, Neb. 

1892. Jackson, Charles B., 

2542 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

1895. James, John Faraday, 

Fort Sill, Oklahoma Ty. 

1891. Johnson, Alfred B., Lieut. U. S. A , 

Fort Logan, Col. 

1893. Johnson, Harvey, 

U. S. Consulate, Antwerp, Belgium. 
1883. *Johnson, John C, 

1893. Jones, Richmond Legh, Reading, Pa. 
1895. Jones, Stockton White, 

3801 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1894. Jordan, Scott, 

419 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111. 
1893. Keen, Gregory Bernard, 

3257 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1892. Keim, Beverley Randolph, 

Room 605 Hale Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1892. Keyes, Alexander Brooks, Major U. S. A., 

Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 

1895. Laubenstein, Ezekias, 

328 vSouth Sixteenth vStreet, Harrisburg. Pa. 

1893. Lee, Edward Clinton, 

21 17 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1891. *Leidy, Philip, M. D. Died April 29, 1S91. 

J 892, Lewis, Albert Nelson, 

j8ji Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



4« 
Elected. 

1892. Lindesmitli, Eli Washington John, Chaplain 

U. S. A., Doylestown, Wayne Co., Ohio. 

1 891. Long, Oscar F., Captain and Assistant Quarter- 

master U. S. A., Washington, D. C. 

1884. Ludington, Marshall I., Lieut. Colonel and 
Deputy Quartermaster General U. S. A, , 
Room 415, Pullman Building, Chicago, 111. 

1894. Marston, John, 

Bullitt Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1892. McClellan, John, Lieut. U. S. A., Presidio, Cal. 
1892. Macdonald, Malcolm, 

" The Beresford," New York, N. Y- 

1895. McCormick, Robert Laird, 

Haywood, Wisconsin. 
1895. McCulloch, Champe Carter, Captain and Assist. 1 
ant Surgeon V. S. A., 
Army and Navy Hospital, Hot vSprings, Ark. 

1 89 1. McDowell, William Osborne, 

20 Spruce Street^ Newark, N. J. 

1892. McKinlay, William E. W., Ottawa, 111. 

1893. McNair, Thomas Speer, Hazelton, Pa. 

1894. Manigault, Gabriel E., M. D., 

6 Gibbs Street, Charleston, S. C. 

1892. Mason, Theodorus Bailey Myers, Lieut. U. S. N. , 

1606 Twentieth Street, Washington, D. C. 

1895. Massey, Frank Hogan, 

4606 Wayne Street, Germantown, 

Philadelphia, Pa, 
1895. Massey, Henry Vogdes, 

25 South Twent3--first Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1S95. Matlack, John Rugan, Jr., 

19 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



49 
Elected. 

1895. Mercur, James Watts, Wallingford, Pa. 

1893. Mercur, Rodney Augustus, Towanda, Pa, 

1894. Merwin, Walter Lee, 

170 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 

1895. *Mifflin, James, 

Died Nov. 24, 1S95, 

1892. Mills, Stephen Crosby, Lieut. U. S. A., 

Fort vSully, S. D. 
1894. Miner, Sidney Robey, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

1 89 1. Moore, Harry Thornton, 

56 Thirty-fifth Street, Chicago, 111. 
1891. Moore, John W., Chief Engineer, U. S. N., 

Mare Island, San Francisco, Cal. 

1891. Morgan, Appleton, LL. D., 

Colonial Club, New York, N. Y. 

1894. Morrell, Edward de Vere, 

505 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa, 

1893. Morris, Galloway Cheston, 

128 vSouth Eighteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1892. Muhlenberg, Francis Benjamin, 

430 Chestnut vStreet. Philadelphia, Pa. 
1891. ^Murray, Charles Henry, 

1 15 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

1893. Nichols, George F., Plattsburg, N. Y. 
1893. Nichols, Henry Kuhl, 

2216 Trinity Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1891. Nichols, Maury, Lieut. U. S. A., 

Anadarko, Oklahoma Ty. 

1895. Noble, Henry Harmon, 

Essex, Essex Co., N. Y. 

1895. Norris, Alexander Wilson, 

5 Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa. 
*Deceased 



50 
Elected. 

1895. Norton, Thomas H., 

Transferred to the Ohio Society. 

1894. Noyes, Charles Phelps, 

400-10 Sibley Street, St. Paul, Minn. 

1894. Oliver, Charles Augustus, M. D., 

1507 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1892. Oliver, Paul Ambrose, Oliver's Mills, Pa. 

1892. O'Neill, James Wilkes, M. D., 

21 10 vSpruce vStreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 
T894. O'Neill, James Busick, 

2713 North Sixteenth Street, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

1895. O'Neill, Hugh Lewis, 

2312 Kast Huntingdon Street, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
1895. O'Neill, Charles F., 

2558 Cedar Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1S92. Ord, Edward O. C, Lievit. U. S. A. 

Searcy, Ark. 

1 89 1. Otto, John, 

394 Franklin Street, Buffalo. N. Y. 

1892. Parker, Montgomery Davis. Lieut. U. S. A., 

Fort Robinson, Neb. 
1895. Patterson, William H., 

1802 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1895. Patterson, Robert, 

1802 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1 89 1. Paulding, Charles H., 

255 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. 

1893. Paulding. Tattnall, 

135 West Penn Street, Germantown, 

Philadelphia, Pa- 



51 
Elected. 

1894. Pendleton, Edward, 

Rittenhouse Club, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1893. Pennypacker, Hon. Samuel Whitaker, LL. D., 

1540 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1891. Penrose, Charles Wilkinson, Lieut. U. S. A., 
Care of Adjutant General U. S. A., 

Washington, D. C. 

1891. Penrose, George Hoffman, Assistant Surgeon, 

U. S. Soldiers' Home, Washington, D. C. 

1895. Pepper, Edward, M. D., Algiers, Africa. 

1892. Philbrook, Charles Frederick Bacon, 

Box 36, Station A, Boston, Mass. 

1894. Pinkerton, Samuel Stanhope Smith, 

67 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 

1893. Pool, Wellington, Wenham, Essex Co., Mass. 
1892. Poore, Benjamin Andrew, Lieut. U. S. A., 

Fort Thomas, Ky. 

1891. Pope, James Worden, Captain and Assistant 

Quartermaster U. S. A., 

Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 

1892. Porter, John Biddle, 

1529 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1892. Potter, Thomas, Jr., 

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1892. Potter, Hon. William, 

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1895. Rankin, John Hall, 421 Lehman Street, 

Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1893. Rawle, WiUiam Brooke, Bvt. Lieut. Col. U. S. 

Vols., 230 South Twenty -second Street, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 



52 
Elected. 

1893 
1892 

1879 



Rea, Samuel, Pennsylvania Railroad, 
Fifteenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Read, John Joseph, Captain U. S. N. , 

Mt. Holly, N. J. 
Reilly, Andrew Jackson, 
1437 North Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1891. -^Reilly, George Francis, Died Sept. 18, 1894. 
1 891. Reilly, Paul, 

1437 North Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1891. Remington, Cyrus Kingsbury, 

II East vSeneca Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
1893. Reynolds, William Butler, Captain U. S. A., 

Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 
1893. Rhoads, Lyman, 

120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

1 89 1. Rice, Edmund, Captain and Brevet Lieutenant 

Colonel U. S. A., 

5746 Madison Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
1895. Rice, Lewis, 1215 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
1893. Ripley, Winfield Scott, Jr., 

88 Court vStreet, Boston, Mass. 

1892. Robe, Charles F., Major U. S. A., 

Vancouver Barracks, Washington. 

1893. Robe, Lucien Stevens, Fort Buford, N. D. 
1892. Rockenbach, Samuel D., Lieut. U. S. A., 

P'ort Leavenworth, Kan 

1 891. Roe, Fayette Washington, Captain U. S. A., 

Fort Snelling, Minn. 

1891. Roe, Francis Asbury, Rear Admiral U. S. N., 

1232 Seventeenth Street, Washington, D. C 

1 89 1. Roe, George, 

Vallejo, Cal. 
♦Deceased 



53 
Elected. 

1895. Rogers, Archibald, 

Hyde Park, on Hudson, N. Y. 

1893. Rupp, Henr}' G. G., 

551 North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1893. Rupp, Henry Wilson, 

551 North Sixteenth vStreet, Philadelphia, Pa- 
1895. Sands, James Thomas, 

510 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo. 

1892. Sanford, George Bliss, Colonel U. S. A., 

Litchfield, Conn. 
1891. Sanno, James M. J., Major U. S. A., 

Fort Snelling, Minnesota. 
1S95. Sassafarrans, George Coolidge, Lieut. V. S. A., 

Fort Thomas, Ky. 

1 89 1. Sawyer, James Estcourt, Captain and Assistant 

Quartermaster \J. S. A., Presidio, Cal. 

1894. Sayres, Edward Stalker, 

1825 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1893. Sener, Samuel Miller, Lancaster, Pa. 

1895. Schultz, Bernard Van Home, 

Transferred to the Ohio Society. 

1 891. Sharpe, Alfred C, Captain U. S. A., 

Denver, Col. 

1892. Shubrick, Edward Rutledge, 

519 North Second Street, Camden, N. J. 

1894. Skiddy, William W., Stamford, Conn, 

1893. Snyder, Frederick Antes, 

426 Third Avenue, Williamsport, Pa. 
1892. Snyder, George Duncan, 

426 Third Avenue, Williamsport, Pa, 

1895. Spangler, Tileston Fracker, 

Transferred to the Ohio Society. 



54 
Elected. 

1892. Sparhawk, Charles Wurts, 

400 Chestnut vStreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1892. Sparhawk, John, Jr., 

400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1893. Spencer, William Chetwood, Elizabeth, N. J. 

1 89 1. Spencer, William Gardner, Captain and Assist- 

ant Surgeon U. S. A., 

509 Stevenson Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. 

1892. Sproat, Harris Elric, 

Westtown, Chester Co., Pa. 
1895. Stanford, Lewellyn M., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

1894. Stevens, John Conyngham, 

1914 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1894. Stevens, William Coppee, 

P. O, Drawer 19, St. Augustine, Florida. 

1895. Stevenson, James M., 

347 Franklin Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
1892. Stull, Adam Arbuckle, 

813 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1892. ^Sutherland, Charles, Brigadier General U. S. A., 

Died May 10, 1895. 
1 89 1. Swartwout, Egerton, 

8 Park Place, Stamford, Conn. 
1895. Swartwout, John Henry, 

Stamford, Conn. 
1 89 1. Swartwout, vSatterlee, 

8 Park Place, Stamford, Conn, 

1893. Taylor, Clarence Wills, 

310 Market Street, Camden, N. J, 

189T. Taylor, James L., 

18 Cockspur Street, London, England. 
*Deceased 



55 
Elected. 

1891, Towle, George Francis, Captain and Brevet 

Lieutenant Colonel U. S. A., 

59 Rue de Provence, Paris, France. 

1892. Townsend, James Hill, 

92 Front vStreet, New York, N. Y. 
1895. Townsend, Thomas Gerry, Captain U. S. A. 

Transferred to the Ohio Society. 

1892. Townsend, Rufus M., Tro}-, N. Y. 
1S93. Tufford, Walter H., Denver, Col. 
1891. Tupper, Tullius C, MajorU. vS. A., 

67 Streator Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 
1 89 1, Turner, James Varnum Peter, 

West Philadelphia, Pa. 

1893. Turpin, Morley Bebee, 

46 Adams Street, Rochester, N. Y. 

1891. Van Deursen, William W. Middletown, Conn. 

1892. Vanvixem, Louis Clark, 

331 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1 89 1. Viele, Sheldon Thompson, 

200 Porter Ave,, Buffalo, N. Y. 

1892. Viven, John Ludlow, Captain V. S. A., 

Fort Sully, S. D. 
1 89 1. Von Schrader, Frederick, Captain and Assistant 
Quartermaster U. S. A., 

JefFersonville, Indiana. 

1891. Voorhies, Gordon, Lieut. \J. S. A., 

Fort Walla Walla, Washington. 

1893. Wakeman, Jesup, 

120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

1892. Wallace, Herbert Fairfax, 

1 7 15 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1891. Walworth, Hiram, Plattsburg, N. Y. 



56 
Elected. 

1895. Ward, Harry P., ^^ 

Transferred to the Ohio Society. 

1895. Ward, Hubert H., 

Transferred to the Ohio Society. 

1893. Ward, Aaron, Lieut. U. S. N., 

U. S. S. San Francisco, Mediterranean Station. 

1892. Watmough, James H., Commodore and Pay 

Director, U. S. N., 

171 1 I Street, Washington, D. C. 
1895. Waltz, James Mitchell, 

Transferred to the Ohio vSociety. 

1894. Wayne, William, Paoli, Chester Co., Pa, 

1893. Webb, DeWitt, M. D., 

Atlantic P. O., Brevard Co., Fla. 

1892. Webster, Edmund Kirby, Captain U. S. A., 

Fort Omaha, Neb. 

1893. Webster, Frank Daniel, Lieut. U. S. A., 

Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 

1 89 1. Webster, LeRoy C, Captain U. S. Marine Corps, 

U. S. Marine Barracks, Portsmouth, N. H. 

1892. Wessells, Charles H., 

43 West Ninety-first Street, New York, N. Y. 

1893. Wessells, Henry Walton, Litchfield, Conn. 

1891. Westbrook, P'rederick Edward, 

108 East Fifty-second Street, New York, N. Y. 

1892. Wetherbee, Winthrop, 

854 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 
1 89 1. Wetherill, Alexander Macomb, Captain L^. S. A., 

Fort Thomas, Kentucky. 

1893. Wetmore, William Boerum, [Endowed Mem- 

bership], 

67 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 



57 
Elected. 

1893. Whipple, Charles Henry, Major and Paymaster 

U. S. A. , Army Building, St. Paul, Minn. 

1894. Wickersham, Robert O'Neill, 

21 ID Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa, 
1891. Wilcox, Reynold Webb, M. D., LL. D., 

706 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
1S95. Wilkinson, Ogden Dungan, 

2031 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
189T. Willey, William Lithgow, 

17 West Cedar vStreet, Boston, Mass. 

1 89 1. Williams, Charles, 

416 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1891. Winne, Robert Ir., 

Manhattan Building, St. Paul, Minn. 
1891. Wood, Benjamin F,, Chief Engineer U. S. N., 
34 West Sixty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. 

1 89 1. *Wood, Charles O. Died April 17, 1891. 

1892. Wood, Marshall William, Captain and Assistant 

Surgeon, U. S. A , 
47 Exeter Chambers, (Back Bay), Boston, Mass. 

1893. ^Woodward, Edwin TuUy, Commander U. S. N., 

Died Feb. 22, 1894. 

1895. Woodman, Rev. Clarence Eugene, 

415 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York, N Y. 

1893. Worth, William Scott, Major U. S. A., 

Fort Omaha, Neb. 
1895. Wright, George Riddle, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

1894. Wright, Jacob Ridgway, 

8 South Franklin Street, 
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

1895. Yeager, Frederick M., Reading, Pa. 
♦Deceased 



5S 
Elected. 

1893, Zieber, Eugene, 

Care of Bailey, Banks & Biddle, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 




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